Background

Made by Chile's most notable producers who make consistently award-winning wine and who are in control of their entire production, from vineyard to bottle. A very proud family who combine a respect for tradition with contemporary wine making techniques. Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon is less well known than Merlot, less popular but arguably more serious wine with depth and structure as well as soft fruit.

Vineyard

Warm temperate climate with a Mediterranean rainfall regime and a wide range between daytime and nighttime temperatures, resulting from the proximity of the Pacific Ocean (80 kilometers, or 50 miles) and the Andes Mountains (60 kilometers, or 37 miles). Annual precipitation averages about 600 millimeters, or 23.6 inches, concentrated in the winter months.